[b][u]1. A Captivating love story
[/b][/u]I'm serious, when was the last time a game got you truly invested in how the characters felt? Probably never. Bungie can change this.
[b][u]2. Automatic timeouts after 3 hours of play
[/b][/u]This is for the parents whose kids can't moderate themselves. The timeouts should last at least 1 hour so that the kid can go eat or something. These can reset every time you turn off the console, so technically you could just turn it off at the 2:59 mark, but will anyone actually manage that? No.
[url=http://katiecouric.com/2013/05/01/daniel-petric-video-games/]If you think my suggestion is ridiculous, read these testimones regarding too much gaming.[/url]
Also, [url=http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/08/13/teens-and-video-games-how-much-is-too-much/]some studies[/url] show that too much video gaming can cause a kid to slack in school, be more prone to aggressive behavior, and other serious health consequences.
[b][u]3. Voice Masking
[/b][/u]Remember this from Halo 2? It severely lessened the amount of hate the squeakers received when playing online. Instead of being ridiculed for their voice, age, and possibly gender, they were able to effectively communicate with teammates and get the win.
I'll update the OP with more, but what do you think Destiny should have to be a great game?
-
I'm not down with a love story, I'd rather have just REALLY awesome characters. And you've obviously never played Mass Effect if you think it hasn't been done before, or The Witcher.